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Topic: Dr.Explain 2.0 released (Read 5688 times)

It captures windows, dialogs, and forms from live application, makes screenshots, automatically adds references to all controls.The program can produce CHM, RTF and HTML help files with interactive screenshots, menus, cross-references, and navigation.Dr.Explain is easy to use and produces attractive and professional looking help files, that would otherwise take days to create manually.

There's a nice screencast video showing one of the coolest features (automatic capturing of a window and labeling all it's controls for documentation): http://www.drexplain.com/live_demo/

And I see Dr.Explain has chm, rtf, and html web export as well, really nice. Spellcheck - great!

One minor quibble, we should clear up however the "free copy" thing:

You may use the free unregistered copy of Dr.Explain software as long as you wish. With a free copy you may have only 5 pages per project. If you wish to document a serious application, then you must register Dr.Explain software to use all the benefits of the program.

Today we've started a new unusual promotion for our Dr.Explain software.

In the next three months almost everyone can receive a significant discount on Dr.Explain or even receive a free license (value of $125).Moreover, in December we'll reward the most creative applicant with $100 Amazon Gift Certificate.Details: http://www.drexplain.com/photo-contest/

Please consider this amusing tool like a little joke that makes your life easier.

I think it is quite the opposite - it is a good solid starting point to your manual when you are wondering where to start. Often when you are writing the manual, your head is cluttered with a lot of important bugs you have fixed and so, if you are not trained in manual writing you could end up highlighting those areas of the program which took you maximum time or effort to fix. That may not be the best way to start writing a manual - for the manual *and for you*. So IMO, this tool is *good*, however elementary it may seem.